Tourism revenue | Italy – yearly data, chart and table

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Доходы от туризма | Италия
The revenue of tourism industry of Italy in 2019 was 5.71% of GDP. In 2017, the value was amounted to  5.50% of GDP. It has been growing in this country for already 3 years in a row. Since 2010, for the whole period of observation by UNWTO, this indicator has increased in 1.11 times. The lowest Tourism Direct GDP (TDGDP) in Italy was recorded in 2010, with a value of 5.15%. The highest value was in 2019, when it reached 5.71% of GDP.
Tourism direct GDP as a proportion of total GDP Tourism direct gross value added (TDGVA) is the part of gross value added generated by tourism industries and other industries of the economy that directly serve visitors in response to internal tourism consumption. The methodology for the calculation of Tourism Direct GDP is in line with the Tourism Satellite Account: Recommended Methodological Framework (TSA:RMF 2008) and the International Recommendations for Tourism Statistics 2008 (IRTS 2008) which defines the tourism characteristic industries (i.e. tourism industries) and provides a list of tourism industries for international comparability purposes based on the International Standard Industrial Classification of All Economic Activities (ISIC Rev. 4).
Additional infomation: About indicator
Tourism Direct GDP (TDGDP) is defined as the sum of the part of gross value added (at basic prices) generated by all industries in response to internal tourism consumption plus the amount of net taxes on products and imports included within the value of this expenditure at purchasers’ prices. The indicator relies on the Tourism Satellite Account: Recommended Methodological Framework 2008, an international standard adopted by the UN Statistical Commission and led by UNWTO, Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) and EUROSTAT.